Those words had me in tears.
What he thinks is happening is that my body is producing the chemicals
(progesterone) that says I ovulated (in blood) but that instead I never
really expel the egg....so, once a follicle reaches 20 (whatever the
unit is) then I am suppose to "trigger- orvidrel. We are also supposed to have a post coital test -If it comes back not good or the husband's SA come back not optimal- they are going to
wash them and insert them. Here is the other thing- he said that its
pretty likely that the finger things on the end of the fallopian tubes
have adhesions or scar tissue - but the HSG (the x ray) will tell us more
I left
crying....cause likely diagnosis include the following:1) ovulatory dysfunction, 2)
adhesions/scar tissue 3) something about a lutenhizing dysfunction 4)
no idea how much all these fun things (multiple sonograms/blood test)
will cost and most importantly 5) I feel like when I DID get pregnant, I took it for granted and didn't like it like I should
have. And knowing that there is a real possibility that it may never
happen again has me in dispair (read bawling my eyes out).
Anybody have success with clomid/orvidrel?
I'd really really appreciate hearing them.
Re: So- looks like my first pregnancy (and wonderful toddler) was just a "lucky fluke."
I got for my beta tomorrow, but this cycle seems to be the one for me with clomid & ovidrel.
I did 100mg of clomid (with no results) and then 150 mg of clomid and ovidrel trigger with TI.
Best of luck! A lot of women seem to get pg the cycle of or the cycle after the HSG.
Thank you for your encouragement. Happy and healthy 9 months to you!
Iowa! No tears!! He didn't say "You can't ever get pregnant." I know it's frustrating. But it's not over and it's not hopeless!
A LOT of people have success with what he's suggesting.
Get through the testing and finding out exactly what is wrong and then go from there.
*hugs*
You take my ovaries, I take your yarns.
Did my husband call you?! did he tell you to say that?!
(cause that's almost verbatum!)
Thanks Mrs. T.
Sometimes we just need someone else to tell us not to give up even when it feels hopeless.
Tons of women get pregnant right after their HSG. I hope that will be the case for you!
He did say the month of and the month following....we shall see, I guess.
How are you feeling?
It helps to just clear everything out. Kind of like Drano for the ute. =P
I'm nauseous from morning til night, peeing almost every hour and tired. Ready to hunt down whoever invented blue dye tests to kindly ask them to die in a fire.
My first attempt with Clomid+Ovidrel=my triplets!
Though now that we are trying for my second pregnancy, I did not have success with Clomid+Ovidrel, and we are moving on to injectables.
Good luck!!!
That initial diagnosis stings no matter when or how it is delivered. We had both of our boys with injectable meds and ovidrel/ insemination.
This method can and does make babies! Your body has shown that it is capable of getting pregnant, and carrying a baby. That is pretty amazing!
It is so scary in the beginning of treatment, but you will take the steps necessary one at a time! We are here!
The diagnosis is always one of the hardest parts of this process. I am sorry this is so hard for you Hon. Chin up and stay strong.
(((HUGS)))
"Just keep swimming, just keep swimming..."